Korea reports additional cases of lumpy skin disease in cattle - The Korea Times

Korea reports additional cases of lumpy skin disease in cattle

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Officials of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs hold an emergency meeting in Seoul following the first outbreak of lumpy skin disease in cows at a local farm, Oct. 20, in this photo provided by the ministry. Yonhap

Korea confirmed additional cases of lumpy skin disease (LSD) in cattle at two local farms Saturday.

The report comes one day after the country confirmed its first-ever case of LSD at a farm in Seosan, some 98 kilometers southwest of Seoul.

The second LSD case was confirmed at a farm in Pyeongtaek, 60 kilometers south of Seoul, where samples were taken from a milk cow showing symptoms of LSD, Friday.

Another case was confirmed at a cattle farm in Dangjin, just north of Seosan, according to the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs.

LSD is a highly infectious disease that causes skin lesions, fever and loss of appetite, often leading to a fall in milk production and even death. It affects cattle and buffalo via mosquitoes and other blood-feeding insects.

Under the country's health protocol, the government has cordoned off the affected farms, with the entire 92 head of cattle at the Pyeongtaek farm and some 40 cows at the farm in Dangjin set to be culled, according to the agriculture ministry.

A standstill order is also in effect on all farms and related facilities within a 10 kilometer radius of the affected farms until 2 p.m. Sunday, the ministry said.

The government plans to vaccinate some 53,000 head of cattle in areas near the affected farms, it added. (Yonhap)

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